This DATSETNAMEreadme.txt file was generated on 2022-06-30 by SIMON HUSTON GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Title of Dataset: Bathing facilities and health phronesis: a preliminary English investigation. Mixed methods sequential research in five phases. 2. Author Information A. Principal Investigator Contact Information Name: Dr. Simon Huston Institution: Coventry University Address: School of Economics, Finance and Accounting, Faculty of Business and Law, Coventry University,Priory Street,COVENTRY, ENGLAND, CV1 5FB Email: ad4385@coventry.ac.uk B. Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information Name: Institution: Address: Email: C. Alternate Contact Information Name: Institution: Address: Email: 3. Date of data collection: 2020-01-2020-06 4. Geographic location of data collection: 52° 24′ 28.98″ N, 1° 30′ 21.6″ W 5. Information about funding sources that supported the collection of the data: None SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION 1. Licenses/restrictions placed on the data: CC BY-NC-SA 2. Links to publications that cite or use the data: 3. Links to other publicly accessible locations of the data: 4. Links/relationships to ancillary data sets: 5. Was data derived from another source? yes AccessLeisure:Accessibility to leisure services in kilometres. This indicator is an input measure for the Access to Healthy Assets and Hazards (AHAH) index as part of the Health Services domain. The AHAH index is a multi-dimensional index developed by the CDRC for Great Britain measuring how 'healthy' neighbourhoods are. It combines indicators under four different domains of accessibility: retail environment, health services, physical environment and air quality. AHAH Leisure Centers database: Date 2017(published 2019) Source: LDC (https://data.cdrc.ac.uk/dataset/ahah2) Obese adults % of adults (>16) obese (BMI > 30 kg/m2) ONS Deaths from all causes as standardised mortality ratio - age-specific death rates for England, 2013-2017 Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2019 Rank The Access to Healthy Assets and Hazards (AHAH) 2017: Physical environment domain measures accessibility in terms of the amount of Blue Space and two measures of Green Space (active and passive). The AHAH index is a multi-dimensional index developed by the CDRC for Great Britain measuring how 'healthy' neighbourhoods are. It combines indicators under four different domains of accessibility: retail environment, health services, physical environment and air quality. A higher score indicates that an area has a poorer health-related environment. The Bank of England's collection of historical macroeconomic and financial statistics Version 3.1 - data finalised 30 April 2017 based on Blue Book 2016 with some historical extensions to version 3.0 made in September and October 2017 and minor corrections made in August 2018 Broadberry, Stephen, Bruce M.S. Campbell, Alexander Klein, Mark Overton and Bas van Leeuwen (2015), British Economic Growth, 1270-1870, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press http://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/history/economic-history/british-economic-growth-12701870?format=PB ONS United Kingdom GDP growth 2000-2019 Gross domestic product (GDP) year-on-year growth in the United Kingdom (UK) from 2000 to 2019 House of Commons RESEARCH PAPER 99/111 21 DECEMBER 1999, pp6 - source: British Historical Statistics, Mitchell (1988) A Century of Change: Trends in UK statistics since 1900 https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/RP99-111/RP99-111.pdf ONS England population mid-year estimate, 26-06-2019. Population estimates for England 2000-2018 ONS Population growth in the United Kingdom 2018 United Kingdom: Population growth from 2008 to 2018 (compared to the previous year) WHO NCD_BMI_30, accessed 120420 Indicator Id: 2389 Prevalence of obesity among adults, BMI ≥ 30, age-standardized Percentage of defined population with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or higher.   Input data and methods are described here: NCD-RisC. Worldwide trends in body-mass index, underweight, overweight, and obesity from 1975 to 2016: a pooled analysis of 2416 population-based measurement studies with 128.9 million participants. Lancet 2017. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32129-3. 6. Recommended citation for this dataset: DATA & FILE OVERVIEW 1. File List: HealthPhronesis_DataA_CrossSectionalAnalysis2018-2019 (Cross sectional analysis) HealthPhronesis_DataB_TimeSeries1900-2020 (time series analysis) HealthPhronesis_DataC_TimeSeries1900-2020 (time series analysis) HealthPhronesis_DataD_TimeSeries1900-2020 (time series analysis) 2. Relationship between files, if important: HealthPhronesis_DataA_CrossSectionalAnalysis2018-2019 (Cross sectional analysis) HealthPhronesis_DataB-D_TimeSeries1900-2020 (4 * files on time series analysis) 3. Additional related data collected that was not included in the current data package: NA 4. Are there multiple versions of the dataset? NO METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION 1. Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: The study collected cross-sectional and longitudinal data from a ragne of secondary sources 2. Methods for processing the data: The data was collated on Excel spreadsheets, cleaned and standardised 3. Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data: IBM SPSS 4. Standards and calibration information, if appropriate: Some transformation of data as required for modelling 5. Environmental/experimental conditions: NA 6. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: Triangulation of multiple sources to assure accuracy 7. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: Author DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR: [FILENAME] HealthPhronesis_DataA_CrossSectionalAnalysis2018-2019 (Cross sectional analysis) Deaths (DV, Yd): ONS standardised mortality ratio (2013-2017). Observed total deaths from all causes (by five year age and gender band) as a percentage of expected deaths. Access Leisure (IV, X1): reflects accessibility to 727 leisure centres, swimming baths or 2,738 health clubs in kilometres. Liverpool University’s Consumer Data Research Centre, Access to Healthy Assets and Hazards (AHAH) index. Obesity (IV, X2): percentage of adult population with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 kg/m2 or higher, age-standardized, WHO 2389 NCD_BMI_30 (2020). Deprivation (IV, X3): deprivation score for English small areas, sourced from Index of Multiple Deprivation (2019). Environment (IV, X4) measures accessible blue and green space, sourced via SE (2020), data constitutes an element of AHAH (2017). Pools (IV, X5): reflects pools per 10,000 in 2018. Data extracted from SE Active Places Power (APP) 1. Number of variables: 12 2. Number of cases/rows: 405 3. Variable List: LocalesType Locales AccessLeisure Obesity Deaths Deprivation Environment Pools TotalPopulation Pool/10,000 PoolsWebCheck CheckDate 4. Missing data codes: 5. Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: HealthPhronesis_DataB-D_TimeSeries1900-2020 (3 * spreadsheet files linked to time series analysis) 1. Number of variables: 12 2. Number of cases/rows: 122 3. Variable List: Period Year Pools constructed: English swimming pools constructed each year during a 120 year period since 1900, SE Active Places Power (2020) database. ∆PC: Change in pools constructed ∆PCt-1 Lagged change in pools constructed Pop: English population and population growth 1900-2020, Office for National Statistics (ONS, Total population, 2018) ∆P: Change in population ∆Pt-1: Lagged change in population EnglishReal GDP/£m (2013 market prices): Bank of England millennium of macroeconomic data UK (2017) ∆GDP: Change in GDP ∆GDPt-1: Lagged change in GDP r: Interest rate rt-1: Laggged interest rate 4. Missing data codes: 5. Specialized formats or other abbreviations used: